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  1. Intersex people have been treated in different ways by different cultures. Whether or not they were socially tolerated or accepted by any particular culture, the existence of intersex people was known to many ancient and pre-modern cultures and legal systems, and numerous historical accounts exist.

  2. Mar 31, 2024 · Intersex is an umbrella term for people who are born with one or more traits in their chromosomes, genitals, hormones, or internal reproductive organs that don’t fit the typical male or female...

  3. Mar 22, 2021 · Intersex is an umbrella term that describes differences in sex characteristics that do not fit the typically binary idea of male or female. Sex characteristics include genitals, hormones, and...

  4. Commonly intersex people are defined as those who are born with ambiguous genitalia, usually within the context of the OGR, or individuals with substantial atypical sexual development such as those with XX male. [1] Most conditions under the DSD are not apparent at birth, and most are not medicalized.

  5. Intersex people are born with sex characteristics that lie between those of typical males and typical females. [1] [2] Hermaphrodite is a term that gets confused with intersexual, and while all hermaphrodites are intersexual, not all intersexual people are hermaphrodites. [3]

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Intersex is when a person is born with a body that doesn't fit into the definition of typical male or female genitalia—the external genitalia doesn't match the internal genitalia. Intersex used...

  7. They are their own sex, a category unto themselves completely separate from the male and female sexes. They are both male and female, that is, they exist simultaneously as a member of both sexes. They are considered male. Because they possess male sexual characteristics, they belong to the male sex.